Tag Archives: Bo Van Pelt

Admit it. The only reason you’re going to watch Tiger Woods’ World Challenge on Sunday is to see if he can catch Graeme McDowell. McDowell, warm Irish humor behind his every word, is thoroughly enjoying himself. He’s only made two … Continue reading →

So the broadcast of the CIMB Classic from Kuala Lumpur begins at midnight on the East coast and Tiger is already 5-under through nine holes. He has a short iron into 10 and he stiffs it. You rarely see blow-by-blow … Continue reading →

One of the early occurrences that took place on the Mines Resort and Country Club course in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, happened on the par-3 7th hole. Yesterday’s phenom from South Africa, Jbe’ Kruger flared his tee shot from the elevated … Continue reading →

The score after the first day’s matches in the 2012 Ryder Cup stands at 5 – 3 in favor of the Americans. And if they hadn’t run into a buzz saw in the form of an increasingly less obscure young … Continue reading →

Is every golfer you know talking about The Playoffs and how good they’ve been? Heck, the players are even talking about how good they’ve been. Here’s Lee Westwood speaking at this week’s BMW Championship at Crooked Stick in Indianapolis: Yeah, … Continue reading →

The 36-hole leaders in the PGA Championship on the Ocean Course at Kiawah Island, South Carolina, Tiger Woods and Vijay Singh, had the curtain come down on the third act when the lightning got too dangerous and too close. They … Continue reading →

Tiger Woods did it again. He won for the 74th time, this time his own tournament, the AT&T National at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Maryland. With this win, he finally passed the great Jack Nicklaus for career wins and … Continue reading →

What if you gave a golf tournament and nobody came? That’s basically what happened to Saturday’s third round in the AT&T National at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Maryland. But in one of the strangest twists ever on the PGA … Continue reading →

Remember that? Jeff Overton’s over the top emotional response to dunking his second shot for eagle on the 8th hole at the Ryder Cup last year? And it was so exuberant, he sucked his partner, Bubba Watson, right into the … Continue reading →

Something really exceptional could happen at the RBC Canadian Open today: a Canadian could win. It’s exceptional because nobody’s done it since Pat Fletcher managed it back in 1954. Just to do the math for you, that was 57 years … Continue reading →